Publications of the Hellenic Society

 

The Journal of Hellenic Studies was first issued in 1880 and is internationally recognized as one of the foremost periodicals in the field of Classical scholarship. It contains articles on a wide variety of Hellenic topics, and reviews of recent books of importance to Greek studies.

 

The supplement, Archaeological Reports, published in association with the British School at Athens, provides fully illustrated accounts of archaeological work in Greece and other parts of the world that were sites of Greek culture. The Archaeology in Greece database is a joint project of the École française d’Athènes and the British School at Athens.

 

 

Editorial Committee

Professor Chris Carey (President), Dr Roger Brock (JHS Editor), Dr Matthew Wright (JHS Reviews Editor), Ms. Richella Doyle (AR Editor) Ms. Gina Coultard (Production Editor of JHS & AR), Professor Edith Hall, Professor Stephen Halliwell, Dr Pantelis Michelakis, Dr Lynette Mitchell,  Professor Robin Osborne, Dr Dan Stewart, Dr Riet van Bremen.

 

Contributions to the Journal should be anonymised and emailed to the Editor Dr Roger Brock r.w.brock@leeds.ac.uk, with the subject ‘JHS’.

 

Guidelines for Contributors of articles to the Journal of Hellenic Studies

A template for the Journal of Hellenic Studies reference style is now available in the Zotero
style repository
. (
www.zotero.org  www.zotero.org /styles)

 

Guidelines for Contributors of book reviews

Books sent for Review: The Hellenic Society is pleased to acknowledge books sent to JHS for review.

 

 

Institutional subscriptions to the Journal of Hellenic Studies & Archaeological Reports are available from Cambridge University Press. 

 

Reprints of the Journal of Hellenic Studies are available from the Periodicals Service Company.

 

Adverts

To advertise in the Journals please contact Cambridge University Press. To advertise to the Hellenic Society membership in our mailings please contact the Executive Secretary; office@hellenicsociety.org.uk

 

Occasional Publications

Greek Scripts: An illustrated introduction, (2001) edited by Pat Easterling and Carol Handley. Greek of some form has been written for over 3000 years, painted or scratched on to pottery, cut into stone, written on papyrus, parchment and paper, and eventually printed, first by traditional methods and now by computer technology. Greek Scripts offers an accessible introduction to the subject to anyone with an interest in Greek.

 

Homer, Tragedy and Beyond - Essays in honour of P.E. Easterling, (2001) edited by Felix Budemann & Pantelis Michelakis. The papers in this volume were originally presented at a colloquium held in honour of Pat Easterling at the Institute of Classical Studies in London (March 1999).

 

 

 

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